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Cal State Long Beach Protests 9% Tuition Hike, Chanting 'Make The 1% Pay' (VIDEO)

Cal State Long Beach Protests

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/16/11 06:07 PM ET Updated: 12/25/11 09:41 PM ET

Story has been updated.

Violent protests erupted outside of the California State University Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday in Long Beach, where the board members voted 9 to 6 in favor of increasing annual tuition by 9%.

The violence, depicted in the KTLA video below, occurred as police officers tried to close doors on protestors to keep them outside of the building. According to the Associated Press, "Demonstrators tried to keep the glass doors open and one finally shattered, cutting an officer's arm. It appeared that pepper spray was used because a choking vapor filled the air. Three people were quickly taken into custody."

The tuition increase is the ninth increase in nine years, and it leaves annual tuition at just under $6,000. Students, protestors and members of the group ReFund California, which largely planned the Long Beach protest, say this makes public higher education unaffordable to many Californians.

ReFund California has organized a Nov 9-16th Week of Action, which includes week-long protests at California State University, University of California and community college campuses throughout the state. The group's website reads, "We already paid! It's time to make Wall Street corporations and the wealthy pay to refund education!"

Cal State Long Beach senior James Suazo, who was at the protest earlier in the day, expressed a similar sentiment to KPCC. "They needed to create a campaign to tax the wealthiest 1 percent," Suazo said. "They need to close the corporate loopholes created by Prop 13."

In response to protestors, Assistant Chancellor Robert Turnage told the AP, "I understand why people are frustrated. A lot of this energy is misplaced." He continued, "It needs to be directed at people who have decision-making power over taxes. We have institutions to run. We have to make payroll every month."

Looking at the last two years of California tuition hikes, the Daily 49er reports on an Arizona State University study that shows California students are leaving the state to get their education elsewhere. According to the report, ASU received a 42 percent increase of California freshmen from 2008 to 2010.

The Cal State tuition increase vote came on the same day that California's nonpartisan fiscal analyst projected the state will face a $13 billion budget shortfall over the next 18 months. This budget shortfall would mean another round of budget cuts from Gov. Jerry Brown.

UPDATE -- The Associated Press confirms that three people were arrested in Long Beach after the protest and one officer suffered a cut arm from a shattered door.

Photos by Associated Press

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Story has been updated. Violent protests erupted outside of the California State University Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday in Long Beach, where the board members voted 9 to 6 in favor of incr...
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02:19 PM on 01/07/2012
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11:30 AM on 12/27/2011
Whine moan and whine some more. Maybe they need to learn math.
Tons of illegals + Democrats in charge - business (see the Democrats in charge part) = low funds for entitled white college kids. Welcome to the real world. Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
Jose (who is just here for a better life you racist ppl(sarcasm)) pays no taxes and therefore less money for schools. Democrats just keep cranking up EPA regulations and taxes and whatever else they can find to rake capitalists over the coals and what a surprise.....they left the state.
So instead of changing their disasterous policies, they just want more funding from the rich. Guess what college boy.....YOU are the rich now.
12:12 AM on 12/27/2011
The real problem is not that you need to tax the 1% more, it's that you need to make them pay the taxes they're already supposed to be paying. Stop handing out cuts, stop letting them outsource their accounts -- that's American money, it ought to be taxed in America. If you just tax them more up front all it means is that they get bigger cuts later on.
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Michael Steaphens
It's all about liberty.
01:54 AM on 12/26/2011
And think...the fools of the Left always say it's the TEA Party who is violent.
09:56 AM on 11/19/2011
In case nobody has noticed CA is broke as a result of putting the squeeze on healthy businesses who consequently have left the state in droves. Killing the goose that laid the golden egg is the saying that comes to mind along with one that has been attributed to Margaret Thatcher, "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
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sanfran55
01:06 PM on 11/19/2011
Give me a break - any outsourcing of companies was done strictly for short term profits of those running the business, like always. And the greedy, spiraling costs of real estate in CA caused many to move, or go bankrupt.

CA is broke because of the tax cuts and loop holes afforded to the super wealthy.

Please tell me what "socialism" you are talking about?
02:13 PM on 11/18/2011
$6000 is all they pay and there upset? Pre K is more then that in PA.
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sanfran55
12:59 PM on 11/19/2011
Glad to hear that you're rolling in the dough. $6000 is a lot of money to a lot of people.
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Tarpon22
12:17 PM on 11/18/2011
OK, it's time.

People start buying your mase and pepper spray and start spraying Authorities that are spraying people for no reason. Maybe if they start getting a face full of mase and pepper spray they will stop using it on people.
09:59 AM on 11/19/2011
These people (and I use the word loosely) are products of a generation or more that were given trophies for losing. They have an entitlement mentality, and when that leads them to breaking the law, rioting in the streets, causing mayhem and damaging property and endangering others, then they get exactly what they deserve. IMO, they are worthless and a waste of air for the most part and will spend their whole lives complaining and blaming others for their problems.
12:46 PM on 11/19/2011
the germans were good at generalizing like that, too.
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Michael Steaphens
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01:55 AM on 12/26/2011
Exactly!
11:42 AM on 11/18/2011
I didn't see this type of outrage when Gov Brown just added free education to illegal immigrants.

Why would students be so upset now; don't you want others to have free educations that are more deserving then you? At least this is what our governor and elected officials believe; why don't you voice your opinions through voting these liars out of office. I agree I used to pay approx $3000 per year to go to school in CA less books but what do you expect when the teachers keep their pockets lined with bonuses and too many administrators have high 5 figure incomes?

You are focusing on the wrong people and until you learn this your rates will continue to go up.

I guess the real questions we have to ask is what are you going to contribute to society that you deserve lower education costs (personally I remember all my history books saying not everyone get's an education, almost like owning a home)? If we the people are not getting our moneys worth from the universities, teachers and more importantly the students once they graduate why should we the taxpayers pay the bills?

Were 49% of people on food stamps when education was not free decades and centuries ago? The answer is no, so focus on the real people in power that are causing this your elected officials. Schools out and that was free
07:18 AM on 11/18/2011
Just as I thought - that don't even pay that much! I go to a 2 year community college in Maine and I pay $3500 a year which is a bargin but the 4 year college: Univ. of Maine, costs over $18000 a year! This must be that cradle to grave mentality and socialized mindset at work. Get over it and let's hope you get a job when you graduate so you can pay into the tax rolls.
01:32 AM on 11/18/2011
$9k is still much too much. State schools should be FREE to all (I know, I am a dreamer.) Maybe the reason we have so much unemployment is because we have so much school tuition.
Get it? Higher Tuition leads to Lower Job Entry Qualifications leads to Lower Salaries and Less Employment. In our state that is an absolute LACK of qualified workers for the many emerging high paying jobs in the technical sector. Wonder if that lack of qualified workers has to do with our lack of support for education? I'll bet it does!
07:30 AM on 11/18/2011
It'a under $6000 not $9000. Everything can't be free!
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sanfran55
01:09 PM on 11/19/2011
@BobbyBW- I agree - there should be some nominal costs for books and supplies and the like, and room and board should be reasonable, and not thousands upon thousands of dollars, either.
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Kalie
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09:24 PM on 11/17/2011
Annual tuition is under 6k? In Illinois, we can't get in a state school for under 25K. And we are losing our jobs....
10:57 PM on 11/17/2011
I agree. I live in NY, and our state schools, let alone community colleges aren't that cheap...and teachers are also losing their jobs left and right here due to cuts as well as everyone else. 24k for 4 years? I think I spent that in a year 20 years ago at a private school. They should be thankful!
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Kalie
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11:41 AM on 11/18/2011
I think it used to be free in California. Eventually you end up paying for the freebies.
01:45 PM on 11/17/2011
CA is a very very blue state. CA's problems are due to years of Democratic party mismanagement. Yes the Repubs there have been obstinate, but with the majorities that the Dems have had theres no excuses.
01:18 PM on 11/17/2011
California legislature decides Cal State University's funding -- not Cal State University. The legislature cut CSU's funding by $650 million over the past 2 years. With that being the case, where are they supposed to get the funding from?

Shouldn't they focus their anger on the legislature?
07:06 PM on 11/17/2011
Diffidently, I have to point out most of these people are Liberal Arts majors.
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Kalie
Left of Center
09:24 PM on 11/17/2011
And they probably make the best workers.
12:59 PM on 11/17/2011
Tis the season of discontent.
12:52 PM on 11/17/2011
I currently attend CSULB. If the hikes are necessary then show some evidence of the fact. All public institutions should completely open their books.
07:11 PM on 11/17/2011
Yes, they should. They are trying to block an independent audit.
01:39 AM on 11/18/2011
Yes, watch them squirm if an independent audit took place: A major "research university" (I thought universities existed to teach our young -- but how silly of me -- they do "research") at which my sister is an administrator has $10,000,000 "slush fund" cleverly hidden ON ITS BOOKS. An informed accountant could find it in a minute.